#!/bin/python3
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-

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import re

## Mandatory Properties ##

name = 'Romanian'
code = 'ro'
use_ascii = True
charsets = ['ISO-8859-2', 'ISO-8859-16',
            'Windows-1250', 'IBM852']

## Optional Properties ##

# Alphabet characters.
# Note: Wikipedia explains that s and t with cedilla (şţ), or even
# bare s and t, were often used in place of s and t with comma (șț)
# because of missing characters in most common encoding at the time.
# It may be worth adding some common_replacement_letters logics in
# the training and models.
# https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romanian_alphabet#ISO_8859
alphabet = 'ăâîșț'
# The starred page which was rewarded on the main page when I created
# the data.
start_pages = ['The Loving Kind']
wikipedia_code = code
case_mapping = True
